Before I could say a word to Karen, I dashed to the corner where Jelian and Julian are sitting. Then, I dragged them out of the room by force.
My wolf did not even care what my classmates would think and say to me aa soon as I got back. What matters to me is to stop Jealian and Julian from doing whatever they are trying to do. They come into our school, wearing our school uniforms, and choose our course among the rest. As far as I know, the two have a better future studying in an expensive school. "What are you two doing?" I furiously asked both of them before letting go of my grip on their hands. "Don't tell me you're blind now?" Jelian retorted. "Isn't it obvious? We're studying in the same school as you now. Why? Is the school prohibits transfer students from enrolling here?" Jelian suddenly slides closer to me and crosses her arms with mine. But I refuse to make skin contact with her. Or any of them. Not anymore. After stabbing me behind my back, I already promised myself I will never talk to them. "Remember this, Jelian, Julian. I will never allow any of you lay a hand on her. Over my dead body." those were my last words to them before I went back to the room. Karen greeted me again. "So, as the president of the class, I want you to assist our new students, Melvin. And of course, Jelian is your girlfriend, the twins deserve a tour of the school." Karen slapped my shoulder before she went back to her seat. She did not even wait for me to decline her proposal. Or at least to correct her about my relationship with Jelian. There is no way I would get back to her even if she will be the remaining female wolf in the world. Whatever their plans for Karen are, I'm gonna stop them no matter what takes. Transferring school is not enough for me to get convinced they have nothing against Karen or me. Or perhaps Alpha Draku has something to do with it. As far as I could remember from our last conversation, he gave me a week to do something against my will. Right. He ordered the twins to keep an eye on me. Jelian told me that once I failed, they will take over the mission. Right after the classes, I did not waste any of my time when I still have a few sidelines to do. I toured Jelian and Julian throughout the school. "Relax, Melvin. Your nervousness is well written all over your face." Jelian started the conversation while leading them the way. I did not say a single word about everything we can pass through compared to a regular tourist guide who talks a lot, especially the parts of the school that most contributed to its history. There is no point in telling them when I already know the reason they came to the school. Instead of saying a word, I dig deeper into the deepest part of my brain about how to protect Karen, especially when she will be out of my sight. "Fine," Julian added. "Karen is not here anyway, so I'd be upfront with you. Three days, Melvin. If Alpha Draku gave you a week, I'm giving you three days to kill her." "Are you fucking kidding me?" I could not help but clench my fist, waiting for my brain and heart's go signal to punch him in the face. "No. I'm not kidding, Melvin." Julian insisted on his decision. He and Jelian even fake a smile at those students who we could pass through. I already have a few things in mind aside from killing Karen. One to mention is about how to survive living alone in this world as a lone wolf. Now that I am no longer part of the Moonlight pack and was disbanded from my work as a werewolf guardian, my wolf has been exposed to a higher level of risk from our enemies. And I believe the twins are simply concerned about my well-being, especially Jelian, my fated mate. But the damage has been done already. My trust issues have been broken and compromised. My wolf must not trust any of them. They betrayed me once. They will betray me again if I give up. "You should reconsider Alpha Draku's second chance," he added. "you, of all the wolves, know best how it feels to become a lone wolf. We are simply trying to help you. Anyway, thanks for the tour. Jelian and I are already familiar with the school three days ago." What's more annoying about them being gone from my sight was that they wasted my time leading the tour when in fact he confessed it to himself. Ridiculous. Leaving no choice, I flashed to the library to start working as one of the caretakers of the books. One of the reasons I did not get the chance to reach my first subject is that I found out the library was looking for a part-time caretaker. My wolf badly needs to have extra income as soon as possible, even if it's ephemeral. So, I applied for the job. Good thing most people at the library know me and got hired on the spot. As soon as I got into the library, my wolf felt at ease when the first faces that greeted me were Karen and her female friends, whispering with each other at one of the tables in the corner. She smiled at me the second she notice my presence. "Come sit with us, Melvin." she offered which even surprised me the most. Since she got back alive from that incident, Karen kept noticing me compared to before when she barely turn her face at me. Now she even talks to me or breathes out my name. Perhaps her change of heart has something to do with what happened that night. Perhaps it is her way of showing her sincere apologies and gratitude for me. "I'd love to, but I'm here to work, Karen. First day. I have to impress my boss." I smiled back at her. "Quite, please!" says one of the students around. "This is a library, not a market." Karen lifted the tip of her shoulders while beaming at me. I, on the other hand, started picking those used books from evacuated tables. "All right. Enough of this Melvin thing. Let's talk about something else." whispers one of Karen's friends. "Like what?" Karen whispered back. Despite the distance between our spots, I could still hear them whispering when the silence of the entire library was deafening, especially when I have my werewolf senses on. "How about the night of the camping?" The book in my hands slip off to the floor which caught most of the student's attention. They gave me these deadly and irritated stares. They can't blame me for that. My wolf was taken aback as I did not expect the time would come for Karen to open up something to her friends. When I got the chance to analyze her scent, my wolf is certain she is not one of those who witnessed my shift. All their scents were registered in my system. In fact, the three of them, including Karen were there. Perhaps this is the reason Alpha Draku wants me to kill Karen. He is terrified that she might disclose to everyone about our werewolf kind. She is the main witness of the incident. It means she knows a lot of things, especially about me. "I've heard that you guys were attacked by some kind of a doglike monster. Is it true?" she added. "Wait. Is that the reason why Karen took a few days to get back to school? Are you still in shock, huh, Karen?""Poor little wolf," Mr. James uttered. "All your plans failed. Everyone around you died because you encourage them to be part of your vision. With just one stab of my claw straight into your heart, there is no way you could survive. But there is no fun if I do that to you." He shifted back to his human form, and with a sadistic grin, he cruelly taunted me, relishing in his superiority. He unleashed a barrage of punches to my battered face, blood spewing from my mouth with each blow. The agony intensified, yet he continued to laugh, finding pleasure in my suffering. "How does it feel, huh, Melvin?" he continued. "Does it hurt? How about removing your fingers one by one? That would be music to my ears." But amidst this relentless assault, a spark refused to extinguish within me. Determination ignited a fierce resolve upon seeing the clouds from the sky as they started to get darkened. Lightning and thunders began to emerge in the sky. And the cold wind blows straight to
"They're killing our people! Get back! Get back!" Simon screamed, his voice laced with worries and fears combined. "Melvin, do something!" "This is not what we expected to happen, Simon. Let me think first, okay?" I screamed back before digging into the deepest part of my brain on what to do in this kind of scenario. "There's no time to think." Simon insisted. "You must do something!" Simon and I stood outside the entrance of the cave, our hearts filled with terror. Before our eyes lay a scene of chaos and destruction. The dense forest surrounding the cave was already engulfed in dark smoke and flames. The crackling fire licked hungrily at the trees, transforming the once serene landscape into a fiery nightmare. And at the center of it, all stood a colossal werewolf, towering over us with an air of malevolent power. The massive creature was not just content with burning the forest. It continuously released blasts of fire from its gaping maw, directing them n
Two days ago. "So you mean we are not just facing one huge terrifying monster but hundreds of them? Are you fucking kidding me, Mr. Parker?" the Sheriff slapped his hand on the surface of the table in front of us. My wolf some of the highest-ranking officials in the city, including the mayor and the Sheriff are gathered in the mayor's office. Behind me is where Karen and Simon standing still. The urgent meeting was palpable. It was I who called for an emergency meeting as it turned out that our pack got information from a reliable source that Mr. James was busy multiplying his numbers in our neighboring cities. "I'm so sorry, Mr. Sheriff. But getting angry and raising your voice will not solve anything in this case." I replied with conviction. "You already told us in our confession that we will be using everything the police department has to stop these monsters." "Yeah, I did that." The Sheriff replied. "But what I meant to that is to use all our weapons su
"Please, don't talk anymore. The rescue team is on their way." I reached out to her hand and studied her condition. Then I glanced at those werewolf guardians who were rushing in our direction. "Hurry!" I yelled. "Melvin," Jennie breathed out my name. She grabbed something from her pocket and grasped it in my hands. "Take that. Use it for good." Out of curiosity, I opened my hand and looked at what she just handed me. In Jennie's final moments, she presented me with a syringe filled with a mysterious green liquid. As far as I could remember, it was the same serum her father had used to transform me into a human. Her voice trembled as she spoke the instructions. "Please... use this... to stop my... evil dad. He already killed all the monsters and absorbed all their powers inside him. Please, be careful of him. He was no longer the..." she managed to say before her life slipped away. Her last words hung in the air, heavy with sorrow and determination. I clut
My wolf already expected that from him. With the new blood in my veins, I don't need to get worried if things go south. We barged into the village our rifles filled with bullets. On top of that, I already convinced myself that I must do whatever it takes to get the pack from the ruthless and manipulative leaders. And that must be done by hook or by crook time is not on our side at the moment. Meanwhile, a sly smile curled on my lupine face as I locked eyes with him, my voice dripping with concealed menace. "You doubt my capabilities? Perhaps you'd like a demonstration," I asserted, my tone unyielding. "How about a one-on-one battle between you and Julian? If you decline my proposal, know that I will personally end your life, just as I did to those pitiful men in masks." The room fell silent once again, every werewolf present captivated by the intensity of the standoff. The pack leader, although conflicted, understood the truth in my words. And the power I wielded w
Simon immediately shut his mouth, and deny it or not, my wolf started to sense the worries and fears that itched his expression right after confessing to him about the killings. The last I could do is blame him for that. Simon had every right to get suspicious of me when I just got back from my complicated past of being a ripper. Needless to say, I am their most feared enemy a few hours ago. I even almost killed Karen. But I must get to the bottom of everything now that I got back my consciousness. Everything. Even if I may not get the chance to correct the past, my wolf must protect the future. Meanwhile, Simon and I stood outside in front of Jackson's parents' house, fraught with anger and betrayal. The door loomed in front of us, a barrier keeping us from the truth we needed to confront. With a furious determination, I slammed my shoulder against the wooden door, splintering the lock and sending it crashing open. There are no cops around so who the hell do I ca